Symptoms of condyloma acuminatum
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Condyloma acuminatum is a sexually transmitted disease, the main way of transmission is sexual intercourse, there are other indirect infections, as well as mother to child transmission, etc., will make healthy patients infected with this disease, the main virus leading to this disease is human papilloma, which occurs in people with frequent sexual intercourse, so let's share the symptoms of condyloma acuminatum.
Symptoms of condyloma acuminatum
Symptom 1: typical condyloma acuminatum, genital and perianal sites for the predilection, men are more common in prepuce, frenum, coronal groove, glans, urethral orifice, penile body, perianal, rectal and scrotum, women are more common in labia, posterior syndesmosis, vestibule, clitoris, cervix and perianal. Occasionally can be seen in the pudendal and perianal parts, such as armpit, umbilical fossa, oral cavity, breast and toe, etc. Female vaginitis and male prepuce is too long to promote the occurrence of condyloma acuminatum.
Symptom 2: subclinical infection of HPV refers to the fact that HPV infection can not be recognized by naked eyes, but the evidence of HPV infection can be found by acetic acid white test (after smearing with 5% acetic acid solution or wet compress), histopathology or nucleic acid detection technology.
Symptom 3: relationship with tumor. A large number of epidemiological data show that HPV infection (mainly high-risk HPV, such as HPV-16 and HPV-18) is closely related to the occurrence of genital cancer, such as cervical cancer and penile cancer. Therefore, we should pay attention to timely treatment after the disease, to avoid the occurrence of these malignant tumors.
matters needing attention
Subclinical manifestations of condyloma acuminatum and HPV latent infection: subclinical manifestations of condyloma acuminatum and HPV latent infection are the most important factors leading to condyloma acuminatum and its recurrence. The subclinical manifestations of condyloma acuminatum and HPV infection may lead to recurrence of condyloma acuminatum.